That said, many will be looking at SonicFox to rise to the occasion once again at the Mandalay Bay. The multigame fighter has a few EVO wins under his belt for Mortal Kombat X and Injustice, and he has a shot to add a third title this year. Of those four events listed above, CEO was the only one in which he failed to make the top four. He’s also coming off a win at VSFighting last weekend, in which he defeated both GO1 and his Cyclops Gaming teammate Ryo “Dogura” Nozaki in the top-eight with his new team featuring Android 16, Zamasu and Bardock. Look for him to come into this event with a full head of steam.
Although GO1 joined SonicFox as the best of the DBFZ scene in the first few months of the game’s release, he has fallen on hard times the past few events. His last big win came at Stunfest 2018 in May, but that tournament was his to lose, as there weren’t many big-name players in attendance. Despite the lead he had on everyone earlier this year, it looks as though the rest of the field has caught up to, or even passed, GO1.
HookGangGod is a name few knew prior to the release of DBFZ, as he dabbled in a few other games over the years but never attended tournaments in person. A regular player at the Next Level Battle Circuit weeklies in New York, HookGangGod has quickly risen to prominence with some big wins to his name. Not only did he win Summit of Power in June, but he’s coming off a win at Defend the North last weekend, which will surely give him a ton of confidence in Vegas. He’ll especially be looking for his revenge after being blanked by both GO1 and Dogura in the CEO top-eight.
We haven’t seen Kazunoko since his win at CEO last month, but that makes him no less of a threat here at EVO. His run at that event using his unique team of Yamcha, Adult Gohan and Kid Buu was something of legend, having to come from the losers bracket and win seven straight sets to claim the title. It might be his only win of the year, but he has a slew of top-five finishes at Final Round, Stunfest, Combo Breaker and Summit of Power.
Those might be the ones most likely to pick up a win next weekend, but there are plenty of others that have a shot. This list of attendees reads like a laundry list of the best players in the scene: Vineeth “ApologyMan” Meka, Jon “dekillsage” Ceoello, Naoki “moke” Nakayama, Chris “ChrisG” Gonzalez, Victor “Punk” Woodley, William “Leffen” Hjelte, Reynald “Reynald” Tacsuan, Steve “Supernoon” Carbajal, Derek “Nakkiel” Brusca, Luis “Teemo” Gomez and Jonathan “Cloud805” Morales are just a few of the other names that will surely populate the brackets on the final couple days of competition.
It might not be closing out the event this year — that honor goes to EVO mainstay Street Fighter V — but you can bet that these players will put on a show all weekend before crowning the first winner on Sunday at the Mandalay Bay Events Center.
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